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Westmorland and Lonsdale MP makes party conference speech


Westmorland and Lonsdale MP Tim Farron made a speech to kick off the Liberal Democrat party conference at Birmingham.

He joined a high-profile speaking line-up which included Shirley Williams, Paddy Ashdown and party leader Nick Clegg.

His speech touched on the importance of voting for the Liberal Democrats in the upcoming General Election and how local party members have to work 'unreasonably hard' to make sure that the party’s message is heard loud and clear in the coming weeks.

Mr Farron told delegates how he had first joined the Liberals after watching the groundbreaking documentary on homelessness 'Cathy Come Home' as a teenager.

“Cathy Come Home broke my heart - I decided to do something about it, I paid £1.50 and joined the Liberals!” he said.

He compared the campaign to a football match in its final five minutes and told delegates that they need not be nervous spectators, instead they were active players and by hard work they could secure victory.

Comments(2)

BentheBorderCollie says...
4:36pm Wed 17 Mar 10

No doubt the Tories will pile their tax dodger's millions into this marginal seat in the hope of squeezing out Tim Fallon. Let's hope the good folk of Cumbria recognise a good MP when they see one, and return him to Westminster to preserve us from Brown and Cameron.

calanso says...
9:24pm Wed 17 Mar 10

Perhaps the good folk of Cumbria deserve a bit more credit than assuming the 'tory millions' will sway them. Maybe if the Lib Dems had the nerve to lay their cards on the table and let us now where they stand on the hung parliament question, we could have more confidence in them. Well Mr Farron? Will you let us know what you think or is your party still avoiding the question?


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